Pair of Thames Valley 1950s/60s enamel BUS STOP FLAGS, the first 'By Request', a double-sided, fully-flanged flag (16" x 15" - 40cm x 38cm) with bolted-on fare-stage plate and the second a single-sided plate with red lettering (the compulsory version) measuring 15.5" a 14.5" (39cm x 37cm). The former is in excellent condition, minor blemishes only, the latter is a little weathered with some chips, mainly at the screw-holes. [2]
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London Transport/London Country bus AUTOFARE ITEMS comprising an ENAMEL SIGN re coin and token insertion PLUS approx 175 1970s FARECHARTS for DMS etc vehicles fitted with AFC equipment, covering routes from 5 to 299 plus night and suffix routes PLUS 26 x 1970s London Country AUTOFARE FARECHARTS on card, all different. [Quantity]
Pair of London Transport bus stop enamel Q/G-PLATES comprising 'Queue this side/other side' for routes 61 and 21/21A (this would have been situated in Eltham) in very good, ex-stop condition, plus a g-plate for the Superbus service in the Stevenage area, a little weathered but generally good. [2]
London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATE from 1938-Tube Stock Trailer 012196. These plates were located inside, at the end of each car above the inter-communicating door. A couple of very small chips and some splashes of gold paint, easily removed if wished, from the repainting of the backing grille upon overhaul but overall very good. [1]
London Underground Q/CO/CP Stock enamel DESTINATION PLATE for Barking/Bow Road on the Hammersmith & City Line. Double-sided, reversable, with brass ends. An earlier type of plate, without the centrally-located chain-holes and appears to be intended for sliding into holders. Has small lugs at top edge showing abbreviations of the destinations. In good, ex-use condition with some small enamel losses on both sides. [1]
London Transport enamel BUS & RED ARROW STOP FLAG. A 1960s 'bullseye'-style, E6-size, double-sided 'boat'-type flag complete with runners for 6 e-plates on each side. One side contains a selection of 6 central London E-PLATES, the other side is empty. The flag measures 18" x 26" (46cm x 66cm) and is a superb example of this unusual flag. Just a couple of small blemishes on one side which have been touched in. [1 flag + 6 plates]
Pair of London Underground enamel PLATFORM SIGN INFILLS (two semi-circle 'half-moons'), dating from the 1930s with the black lining out. They measure 31" x 12 " (79cm x 30cm) at their maximum dimensions and, when coupled with a c40" (102cm) bar, would make a complete bullseye sign. A few minor blemishes, paint splashes, but generally in very good condition. [2 pieces]
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 713 destinated Shenley, St Albans, Dunstable. Likely to have been situated in Borehamwood or Radlett, just before the 713 briefly deviated from sister route 712 on the only occasion for their entire journeys from Dorking to Dunstable. Destinated e-plates for the 713 are exceptionally uncommon. In very good, ex-stop condition. [1]
London Underground enamel STOCK-NUMBER PLATE from 1938-Tube Stock Driving Motor Car 11260. These plates were located inside, at the end of each car above the inter-communicating door. The plate has a few very small chips and splashes of gold paint (easily removed, if wished) from the re-painting of the grille behind the plate upon car overhaul. [1]
London Underground fully-flanged ENAMEL SIGN 'Notice....Warning' of the type formerly sited at the end of platforms, mainly at surface stations. These signs were in situ from the 1930s onwards and were mostly replaced by modern 'health & safety'-compliant notices in the 1980s. Measures 33" x 21" (84cm x 53cm). Some chips at the edges but otherwise good with an excellent shine. [1]
London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG (compulsory). A 1950s/60s 'bullseye'-style, E9-size, double-sided 'boat'-type flag complete with runners for 9 e-plates on each side. Measures 18" x 31" (46cm x 79cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition with a good shine and just a small enamel loss on each side. [1]
A 1960s/70s City of Westminster fully-flanged enamel STREET SIGN from Shaftesbury Avenue, W1 in 'Theatreland'. These signs were designed by Sir Misha Black in 1967 and feature an image of Pierrot clowns. Measures 37" x 21.5" (94cm x 55cm). A few chips at the edges but generally in very good, ex-use condition with an excellent shine. [1]
London Underground enamel STATION SIGNS comprising a directional arrow in 1920s/30s style with 4 feathered flights, white on red, excellent condition, measuring 32" x 4" (81cm x 10cm) and 'Platform 2', black on white, believed by vendor to be ex-London Bridge, measuring 50" x 6" (128cm x 15cm) in good, ex-use condition with a few small chips. [2]
London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG (compulsory). A 1950s/60s 'bullseye'-style, E6-size, double-sided 'boat'-type flag complete with runners for 6 e-plates on each side. Measures 18" x 26" (46cm x 66cm) and is an excellent example in very good condition with a good shine. Just a few very small blemishes which have been repaired. [1]
United Automobile Services ENAMEL SIGN 'Time Table Notices', approx 1930s/40s, measures 37" x 15" (94cm x 38cm), in used condition with some dents and enamel losses, plus an Eastern Counties Omnibus Company Ltd framed & glazed NOTICE 'Luxury Coach Tours' to various destinations with illustration of Bristol/ECW coach and durations and prices in guineas, 12.5" x 20" (32cm x 51cm), c1950s, slight damp-staining at bottom. [2]
London Underground enamel DESTINATION PLATE Inner Circle/Sth. Ken on the District/Circle Lines. Double-sided, reversable, with brass ends. The plate is the longer variant used in the exterior position on the car-ends of the G (later Q23) Stock. The ends carry the initials of the destinations, presumably to identify them in the storage rack. In used condition with some enamel loss. [1]
London Transport bus stop enamel Q-PLATE 'Queue this side for 477, Queue other side for 51A, 61, 94, 229'. This would have been located in Orpington and is an unusual mix of 'Country' and 'Central' routes. Some very small chips at the bottom r/h corner, otherwise in very good, ex-stop condition. [1]
London Transport bus & trolleybus stop enamel Q-PLATE 'Queue this side for 207, 207A, 255, Queue other side for 660, 666'. This would have been located in East Acton between November 1960 and January 1962 when the 660/666 were withdrawn. An amazing survivor in very good, ex-stop condition with just minor blemishes at the lower edge. [1]
1950s/60s London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP SIGN (Bus 'Compulsory', Coach 'Request') from a 'Keston' wooden bus shelter. A very unusual variant of these signs. Flanged, single-sided and measuring 18" (46cm) square, it is in superb condition with no obvious blemishes, probably the best we have ever seen. [1]
London Underground CO/CP Stock enamel DESTINATION PLATE for Harrow/West Hampstead on the Metropolitan Line. Double-sided, reversable, with brass ends. An earlier type of plate, without the centrally-located chain-holes and has small lugs at top edge showing abbreviations of the destinations. West Hampstead sticker could be removed to reveal the original Wembley Park. In generally good, ex-use condition. [1]
Enamel BUS STOP FLAG 'General Buses stop here' in the 'tombstone' style of the late 1920s/early 1930s. One of a small batch believed to have been made in the 1980s, possibly by the former Cobham Bus Museum, and a very authentic replica in terms of size, lettering and colours. Measures 17.5" x 23.5" (44cm x 60cm). In excellent condition. [1]
Small selection of London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATES for routes 457, 457A & 457D (all a little weathered) plus a London Transport bus conductor's wooden TICKET RACK (damaged at both ends but still just usable) part-filled with 9 x PUNCH TICKET PACKS, all complete & unused, 7 for the Vintage Bus Service/Tour and 2 'deaf & dumb' type. [4 items]
Selection of London Underground enamel SECTION SWITCH PLATES, 2 x positive, 2 x negative. 2 are ex-Jubilee Line, the others of unknown origin. The plates measure 10.5" x 12" (27cm x 31cm) and would have been located on switch cabinets. In good, ex-use condition, a couple of chips at the screw-holes. Unusual items. [4]
London Transport enamel BUS & COACH STOP FLAG (Request). A 1950s/60s 'bullseye'-style, E6-size, double-sided 'boat'-type flag complete with runners for 6 e-plates on each side. This is the less common version with a black bar. Measures 18" x 26" (46cm x 66cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition with a good shine and just a few small blemishes. [1]
London Transport coach stop enamel E-PLATE for Green Line route 712 destinated Leatherhead, Box Hill, Dorking. Likely to have been situated in Epsom and it is not known why an individual plate was made for the 712 when the 713 ran the identical journey to Dorking. Destinated e-plates for the 712 are exceptionally uncommon. In very good, ex-stop condition. [1]
A City of London WARD BOUNDARY SIGN 'The Ward of Cripplegate'. An oval enamel sign in its original bronze and steel frame, measuring 20" x 13" (51cm x 33cm) at its maximum dimensions. Cripplegate is one of the 25 ancient wards of the City of London and was largely destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. Today it is home to the Barbican Estate & Centre. Estimated to date from the 1970s/80s. In very good condition. [1]
London Underground framed enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL SIGN from Earl's Court station, probably from the Piccadilly Line platforms. One of the smaller, tunnel-side versions 24" (61cm) across, c1980s. Complete with original bronze frame. Minor signs of use but generally in excellent condition. [3 parts + frame]
1930s London Underground enamel PLATFORM BULLSEYE SIGN from Swiss Cottage station on the Bakerloo (now Jubilee) Line. A small, one-piece bullseye measuring 24" (60cm) across and very slightly curved to fit the tunnel wall. Likely to date from the opening of the station in 1939. Some barely-visible, well-executed restoration around the 'C' and 'TT' and a little wear at the edges but otherwise in very good condition. [1]
London Underground 1950s/60s enamel PLATFORM FRIEZE PANEL from Blackfriars station shared by the District & Circle Lines and featuring the colours of both lines plus a 'bullseye' logo for the District. It is less common for these panels to include the bullseye. 64" (163cm) long and in very good ex-use condition with just a couple of small chips and surface scratches. [1]
AN EXTREMELY RARE GENTLEMAN'S 18K SOLID PINK GOLD ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL WRIST WATCHCIRCA 1950s, REF. 6285 WITH CLOISONNE ENAMEL DIAL DEPICTING A PEACOCK, NUMBERED 103*XXX TO REVERSE OF DIAL, SHOWING THE STAR LOGO OF MAKERS STERN FRERESMovement: Automatic "semi bubble back" chronometer, signed Rolex Perpetual, numbered.Case: Diameter approx. 34mm, Oyster case, signed Montres Rolex S.A., numbered, 18k hallmarks, Rolex crown. Strap: Leather. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A Chinese twin handled vase of imposing proportions, having polychrome enamel foliate decoration on a white ground, blue six character mark to base, on circular wooden stand, total height 70cm. Condition Report: Appears in good order, with no damage or restoration.Light age related surface wear.
A 9ct gold heavy curb link bracelet with padlock attached fastening, together with a large quantity of coins, comprising: a Queen Victoria 1887 double sovereign, three Austrian re-strike one Ducat coins, a Queen Victoria 1859 shield back half-sovereign, an Edward VII 1910 half sovereign, an Edward VII 1910 sovereign, a South African one 'Pond' (pound), dated 1898 in a fancy soldered surmount, accented by twin enamel Union Jack flags, a George V 1912 half sovereign, an 1885 20 Dollar Liberty head coin, a Queen Victoria 1900 sovereign and a 9ct gold three leaf clover set with a single rose cut diamond point and a gold and silver Masonic ball, total weight 153 grams.
A Worcester Chamberlains dish of gondola form, having hand painted floral sprays with gilt finish, puce mark to base, 21cm, together with a Meissen porcelain and gilt metal mounted box of shaped form, cross swords mark with dot to base. Condition Report: Both undamaged, however, tilt and enamel loss in places.

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